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  • 1
    ISSN: 1471-0528
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Objectives To determine whether the change in erythrocyte potassium content in normal human pregnancy is accompanied by a similar change in erythrocyte chloride content. To assess erythrocyte hydration and potassium and chloride content in pregnancies complicated by proteinuric pregnancy induced hypertension.Design A serial study during and after normal pregnancy. A comparative study during and after pregnancies complicated by proteinuric pregnancy induced hypertension (PIH). Erythrocyte hydration, total osmoles, potassium and chloride and plasma osmolality were determined.Setting University teaching hospital, UK.Subjects Twenty-eight women studied at 14, 28 and 36 weeks of normal pregnancy and ten women with PIH studied during the third trimester of pregnancy. All women were reinvestigated 20 weeks after delivery.Results The fall of erythrocyte potassium early in normal pregnancy (277.4 vs 265.2 mmol/kg; P〈0.02) and its rise between 28 and 36 weeks (272.3 vs 288.0 mmol/kg; P〈0.005) were accompanied by similar changes in erythrocyte chloride content (151.9 vs 131.1 mmol/kg; P〈0.001 and 129.4 vs 141.3 mmol/kg; P〈0.001, respectively). Plasma osmolality in PIH was raised above that normal in pregnancy (287.2 vs 283.0 mosm/kg; P〈0.005). In PIH, compared to normal pregnancy, erythrocyte hydration (2.00 vs 1.89 l/kg dry weight cells), total osmoles (573.0 vs 534.2 mosm/kg), potassium (303.0 vs 288.0 mmol/kg) and chloride (154.9 vs 141.3 mmol/kg) were greater.Conclusions These findings further support the hypothesis that changes in plasma osmolality in pregnancy are secondary to alterations in cell osmoles and serve to limit changes in cell hydration. Erythrocyte composition and plasma osmolality are altered in PIH.
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    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
    BJOG 103 (1996), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1471-0528
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Objective To examine the balance of erythrocyte ions and water during the rapid changes in plasma osmolality in the early puerperium, and during the subsequent period of sustained readjustment.Design A serial study from the third trimester of pregnancy to 20 weeks after delivery.Participants Thirty-five primiparous women who had experienced no antenatal complications.Main Outcome Measures Plasma osmolality, erythrocyte hydration, potassium, chloride and sodium were measured and nondiffusible ion content and erythrocyte membrane potential calculated. Plasma sodium, potassium and chloride were also measured.Results During the first week after delivery plasma osmolality increased (280 (SEM 0.52)–289 (SEM 064) mosmol/kg; P 〈 0.001) but erythrocyte hydration did not decrease (2.060 (SEM 0.018)–2.067 (SEM 0.021) l/kg dry cells) because of an increase in total cell osmole content (577 (SEM 5.31)–597 (SEM 6.15) mosmol/kg dry cells; P= 0.001). This increase included nondiffusible anions, chloride and potassium. These changes in ionic balance did not affect membrane potential. After the first week of the puerperium and up to the 20th week, plasma osmolality was stable but erythrocyte osmole content and hydration both decreased. This was due to a decrease in nondiffusible anions and potassium with a smaller increase in chloride leading to a decrease in membrane potential (–14.31 (SEM 0.34) mV to −12.66 (SEM 0.28) mV; P 〈 0.001).Conclusions A rapid increase in intracellular osmoles can occur in the mature erythrocyte and probably precedes the decrease in plasma osmolality in the puerperium. Changes in erythrocyte homeostasis in the first week of the puerperium can be accounted for by alterations in nondiffusible anions. After the first week of the puerperium it appears that the functional organisation of the membrane is changing.
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    London, etc. : Periodicals Archive Online (PAO)
    British journal of psychology. 67 (1976) 339 
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    Springer
    Cellular and molecular life sciences 35 (1979), S. 548-549 
    ISSN: 1420-9071
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Summary A comparison has been made between the separation of nucleated cells from human bone marrow aspirates by high mol.wt polymers and the buffy coat techniques.
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    Springer
    Archives of dermatological research 278 (1986), S. 429-431 
    ISSN: 1432-069X
    Keywords: Ulcer model ; Animal ; Debridement ; Exudate
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
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